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The Security Department is the largest department within Paragon Research Institute and is the primary combative force responsible for ensuring the safety & security of all personnel.
This document aims to provide the foundations for understanding the operations of the Security Department as well as provide basic information aobut the Department.
Security Cadet > Security Class 0
The entry rank of the Security Department. Security Cadets must go through the Cadet Program before becoming fully-fledged members of the Security Department.
In order to progress to the next rank, Cadets will need to:
Attend one Orientation.
This must be completed before being able to get on-site. Requires a score of 5/6 in the quiz segment to pass.
Attend Two Generalized Trainings.
One must be a Riot Scenario Training.
One must be a General Site Operations Training.
Log 1 hour of on-site activity on the Security Department team.
Pass the Security Cadet Progression Exam with a score of at least 110/130.
Security Junior > Security Class 1
Security Juniors are fully-fledged members of the Security Department, they are able to perform all duties with no restrictions. They are the standard Security Department Rank.
In order to progress to the next rank, Juniors will need to:
Attend Three Generalized Trainings.
At least one must be a General Site Operations Training.
Log 8 hours of on-site activity on the Security Department team.
Be a member of the Security Department for 2 consecutive weeks.
Security Guard > Security Class 1
Security Guards are experienced members of the Security Department. As such, they have more responsibilities than normal Juniors.
In order to progress to the next rank, Guards will need to:
Log 16 hours of on-site activity on the Security Department team.
Attend Three Generalized Trainings.
Accumulate 6 Experience Points
3 Experience Points are required if Security Guards want to apply for the SD Academy to become apart of Security Command.
Experience credits are given to Security Guards for completing certain on-site tasks, providing necessary experience for future Security Command members. All of the following will count towards experience credits:
Supervising a Cadet escorting a test (CR or MCZ) [1 Point]
Escorting of any kind if its highlighted within duties[1 Point]
Responding to a riot [1 Point]
Mock Acting in an event; successfully passing the mock act [1 Point]
Co-hosting a Orientation [2 Points]
Security Senior> Security Class 1
Security Seniors are veteran members of the Security Department. Those with this rank have the choice to attend the SD Academy without any pre-requisites if they wish to progress towards Security Command. Seniors are equipped with much better weaponry and gear compared to other Security Ranks, awarding the veterancy of the rank.
Security Sentinel > Security Class 2 │Limit: 20
Security Sentinels are the first Command position within the Security Department, considered to be Junior Command and are the responsible assistants to Security Officers. They are the primary training force of the department, also responsible for basic administrative duties such as promotion and database handling.
Command members with [DE] or [IN] are on inactivity notice.
Security Officer > Security Class 2 │Limit: 10
Security Officers are official members of Security Command and are the main administrative and leadership corps of the department. Responsible for issuing L1 to L3 punishments, application reading, and ticket handling. Hosting trainings is an optional duty; administrative duties take priority.
Security Inspector > Security Class 3 │Limit: 4
Security Inspectors are members of the Security High Command, they are responsible for most administrative work of the Security Department and assist the Security Chief in running the department. They have the ability to issue any punishment.
Inspectors are picked by Security Central and High Command.
Security Chief > Security Class 4 │Limit: 1
The Security Chief is the face of the department and is responsible for any and all operations carried out by the Security Department and its detachments. The Security Chief works closely with the Security Overseer in order to ensure the Security Department is doing well.
The Security Chief is picked by the Security Overseer.
The Security Department has 2 detachments, which are both specialized in their own field and line of work. The 2 detachments are, the Military Police and the Security Response Unit.
The Military Police is the enforcement unit of the Security Department. The Military Police works closely with the Ethics Committee in order to apprehend rule breakers.
The Military Police has a limit of 45 non-command Constables.
The Military Police Duties consist of enforcement of the Code of Ethics, pursuit, capture and detainment of rogue personnel, assisting the Ethics Committee and control of the Clean Rooms.
The Security Response Unit is the rapid response team of the Security Department. They are responsible for handling combat related events that base Security Personnel are unable to handle with use of specialized equipment.
The Security Response Unit has a limit of 60 Agents.
The Security Response Unit duties consist of riot response, hostage negotiations, rogue personnel interception and capture, containment of SCPs.
Security Department Juniors are permitted to join detachments though must reach the rank of Security Guard in order to progress in said detachment.
Security Department members are only allowed to join one detachment.